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1. A method of configuring one or more browser software applications on a user computer for defining how a user interfaces with the one or more browser applications, the user computer performing the steps of: loading a browser configuration program therein wherein the user computer also has one or more browser software applications stored thereon; entering by a user preferences for that user as browser preferences of the browser configuration program specific to select ones of the one or more browser applications on the user computer; generating a user ID unique to the user from the browser configuration program in response to the user completing the input of browser preferences, which unique user ID creates an association between the completed browser preferences, the select ones of the one or more of the browser software applications and the user; launching one of the one or more browser software applications on the user computer; and prompting a user for a unique user ID; wherein subsequent input of the user ID by the user into the browser configuration program in response to the prompt on the user computer by the user configures the selected one of the one or more browser software applications according to the respective user preferences for the launched one of the one or more browser software applications.
2. The method of claim 1 , wherein a bar code is generated for the user along with the user ID, the bar code associated uniquely with the user ID and the respective user preferences.
3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the user ID is unique to the user, and each user of the browser configuration program of the computer is issued a unique user ID.
4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the computer is connected to a network having disposed thereon a central preferences server, which central preferences server provides registration services and storage of the browser preferences sheet.
5. The method of claim 4 , wherein the central preferences server issues the user ID and a unique bar code having the user ID thereon in response to the user transmitting the browser preferences sheet to the central preferences server.
6. The method of claim 4 , wherein the user inputs the user ID to a second browser configuration program which is located on a second computer disposed on the network, wherein the second browser configuration program accesses the central preferences server to obtain the user preferences sheet associated with the user ID, to configure the one or more browser applications located on the second computer.
7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the browser preferences sheet accommodates preferences for the one or more browser applications, which browser applications are different from each other.
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August 14, 2007
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